'Unsubstantiated' Gun Threats Made Against Wyandotte's Roosevelt High School
A Wyandotte police officer will be at the school on Friday as a precaution.
Gun threats made against Roosevelt High School are being called "false or unsubstantiated," according to a letter emailed to parents on Thursday. According to the letter, there were rumors of "certain students threatening to bring a gun to school to shoot everyone" on Friday. "All of the rumors about students were investigated and were found to be false or unsubstantiated," the district's letter says. The rumors are believed to have been fueled by last week's deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, as well as the hype surrounding Friday being the end of world. School Superintendent Carla Harting said a Wyandotte police officer will be at Roosevelt on Friday as a precaution. Here's the letter, signed by Principal …
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Art Zasadny
9:07 am on Monday, December 24, 2012
Ridiculous, over-reacting, "drama queens (and kings)", stupidity, etc...   more ›